wide·screen gam·ing fo·rum (wsgf):
[-noun] Web community dedicated to ensuring PC games run properly on your tablet, netbook, personal computer, HDTV and multi-monitor gaming rig.
This score is awarded to games that have no ultra-widescreen support. The game may be unplayable in ultra-widescreen, or the image is stretched to fit the window. Correct aspect ratio is not retained.
Submitted by AussieTimmeh on 14 October, 2012 - 04:50
Co-created with William Stiernberg, Cthulhu Saves the World was released on December 30, 2010. Cthulhu, the squid-faced, winged god created by H. P. Lovecraft emerges from the sea after centuries of slumber only to find his dark powers immediately sealed away by a mysterious holy wizard. A narrator then informs the player that the only way to break the curse is to become a true hero. Quickly breaking the fourth wall, Cthulhu informs the narrator that he was eavesdropping and now knows how to break the curse.
Submitted by AussieTimmeh on 13 October, 2012 - 20:42
Q.U.B.E. (Quick Understanding of Block Extrusion) is a physics-based puzzle video game developed by Toxic Games, and published to the Microsoft Windows platform with help from the Indie Fund, a group of successful independent game developers. The game, an expansion of a student project by the founding members of Toxic Games, was released in December 2011 and January 2012 through a number of digital distribution platforms.
Submitted by AussieTimmeh on 9 October, 2012 - 12:15
High in Earth’s stratosphere, you’ll thread a path through the rotating blades of enormous wind turbines. Elsewhere in the solar system, you’ll dodge asteroids above seas of lava, spray graffiti onto lunar government offices, and flip off Ganymede colonists, all in the name of peaceful protest.
Jump off of buildings
Create your own stunts
Impress the crowd by kissing skyscrapers
Flip people off for points
Submitted by AussieTimmeh on 7 October, 2012 - 09:49
The Tiny Bang Story is set in a fictitious world that is hit by an asteroid, leaving you to literally pick up the pieces and put it back together. Over several chapters, you need to rebuild machines and solve puzzles to find all the pieces you need to rebuild the world.
Submitted by AussieTimmeh on 7 October, 2012 - 09:07
Azriel Odin, ex-assassin, arrives on the rain-drenched planet of Barracus. When things go horribly wrong, he can only seek help from the very criminals he used to work for. Meanwhile, across the galaxy, a man called Delta-Six wakes up in a hospital with no memory. Without knowing where to turn or who to trust, he vows to escape before he loses his identity completely. As fate brings these two closer together, we discover a world where life is cheap, identities are bought and sold, and a quest for redemption can change the fate of a whole galaxy.
Submitted by AussieTimmeh on 2 October, 2012 - 02:18
Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery EP is an exploratory action adventure videogame with an emphasis on audiovisual style. Traverse a mythic little realm, use a sword to do battle & evoke sworcery to solve mystical musical mysteries. Co-operate with friends via Twitter, experience a videogame world that is affected by moon phases & help a wandering warrior monk complete her woeful errand.
Submitted by AussieTimmeh on 30 September, 2012 - 06:04
Runespell: Overture is a card-playing game with impressive graphics and fantastic music. The card game is called Mythic Poker, and using the same card layout as Solitaire and the same hands as poker. Different poker hands are worth different values. Once a hand has been assembled, the player can use it to attack the opponent, with the poker score coming off the opponent as damage.
Submitted by AussieTimmeh on 23 September, 2012 - 02:36
A modern take on the classic arcade game, Lunar Lander, Lunar Flight extends the experience to a fully, fictionalised Lunar Module Simulator providing a variety of mission types involving Transporting Cargo, Acquiring Data at Survey locations and locating Lost Cargo. Completing missions earns experience points and money to be used to Refuel, Repair and Upgrade the Lunar Module.
Submitted by AussieTimmeh on 29 July, 2012 - 07:23
Bit.Trip Runner, marketed as BIT.TRIP RUNNER, is an arcade-style rhythm game developed by Gaijin Games and published by Aksys Games. It is the fourth game to be released in the Bit.Trip series of games, serving as the successor to Bit.Trip Beat, Bit.Trip Core and Bit.Trip Void, and as the predecessor to Bit.Trip Fate and Bit.Trip Flux.
Bit.Trip Runner is a 2D platformer in which the player takes control of Commander Video, the main protagonist of the Bit.Trip series who had appeared only during cut-scenes in the previous titles.